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Science of Reading:
The Podcast

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Science of Reading: The Podcast delivers the latest insights from researchers and practitioners in early reading. Each episode takes a conversational approach and explores a timely topic related to the Science of Reading.

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Meet Our Host: Susan Lambert

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In each episode, host Susan Lambert, chief academic officer of literacy at ¼â½ÐÊÓÆµapp, explores the increasing body of scientific research about how reading is best taught. As a former classroom teacher, administrator, and curriculum developer, Susan has special interests in turning theory into best practices that educators can use in the classroom and showcasing national models of reading instruction excellence.

Science of Reading season 9

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Science of Reading: The Podcast is back for a reboot! Throughout Season 9, we’ll build on the fundamentals of evidence-based literacy instruction, reexamining the key principles of reading research while exploring the latest science. And we’ll also be paying special attention to the reciprocal relationship between reading and writing throughout!

  • Special Episode: Science of Reading: Leveled reading, leveled lives, with Tim Shanahan, Ph.D.

    In this episode of Science of Reading: The Podcast, top literacy scholar Tim Shanahan, Ph.D., returns to discuss his new book, Leveled Reading, Leveled Lives: How Students’ Reading Achievement Has Been Held Back and What We Can Do About It. During his conversation with Susan Lambert, he outlines what existing research says about leveled reading—and why it’s not effective. He also shares how the misuse of theory can lead to ineffectual conclusions, makes a case for the efficacy of more explicit instruction, and provides a few simple tweaks teachers can make to classroom instruction that can make a big difference for their ¼â½ÐÊÓÆµapp.

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  • Episode 15 Summer ’25 Rewind: The missing link in reading comprehension, with Anne Lucas

  • Special episode: Unlocking reading: Comprehension strategies vs. knowledge building, with Daniel Willingham, Ph.D.

  • Special episode: The truth behind learning, with Nathaniel Swain, Ph.D.

  • Special episode: A guide to integrating knowledge building into your classroom, with Jackie Relyea, Ph.D.

  • Special episode: A better way to teach our teachers, with Karen Betz, Ed.D.

  • Episode 14: Your questions answered, with Claude Goldenberg and Susan Lambert

  • Episode 13: Empowering instruction through mental models, with Young-Suk Grace Kim, Ed.D.

  • Episode 12: Explicit instruction of academic language, with Adrea Truckenmiller, Ph.D.

  • Episode 11: Writing the way to better reading, with Judith Hochman, Ed.D.

  • Episode 10: Phonology as a settled science, with Jane Ashby, Ph.D.

  • Episode 9: Identify Developmental Language Disorder in your classroom, with Tiffany Hogan, Ph.D.

  • Episode 8: Cognitive science-informed teaching, with Natalie Wexler

  • Special Episode: Award-winning ways to put science into practice

  • Special Episode: Lessons from the 2024 National Teacher of the Year

  • Episode 7: Neurodiversity and the reading brain, with Ioulia Kovelman, Ph.D.

  • Episode 6: Making high-quality text free and accessible, with Susanne Nobles

  • Episode 5: What makes a literate brain, with Lori Josephson

  • Episode 4: Comprehension is not a skill, with Hugh Catts, Ph.D.

  • Episode 3: Know the non-negotiables in a Science of Reading program, with Kari Kurto

  • Episode 2: Standards are the 'what' and curriculum is the 'how,' with Sue Pimentel

  • Episode 1: Literacy as a catalyst for change, with Ray James

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